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/ˌɪmˈpænəɫ/
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select from a list
empanel prospective jurors - enter into a list of prospective jurors
How To Use impanel In A Sentence
- The judge came up with a novel solution, though he had his doubts about whether it was legal: Why not impanel two juries to decide the same trial?
- If the prosecutor impanels a second grand jury, as what has happened with Rove, much of the documentation from the initial grand jury will have to be reviewed by the second grand jury. Think Progress » MSNBC’s Shuster: ‘I Am Convinced Karl Rove Will Be Indicted’
- The district attorney in neighboring Nassau County decided not to impanel a grand jury.
- They were not embarrassed by a necessity of impanelling juries; they might call juries if they pleased; they might use "all other means and politic ways that they could devise. The Reign of Mary Tudor
- The bailiff of a franchise or liberty is the officer who executes writs and processes, and impanels juries within the franchise. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy"
- I reckon that as a lawyer, it probably takes us about 30 minutes to impanel a jury.
- One idea has been to impanel two juries - one that would not be death-qualified, to decide upon guilt or innocence, and a second death-qualified one to decide on the penalty following a guilty verdict.
- Judge Frank Kelly impanels a grand jury in Circuit Court with instruction that "no one has a right to sell whiskey except through regular government permits," despite the repeal of the SeMissourian.com Headlines
- As wisdom goes, here we have prudent men of business able to add two and two together, and justice may be out of hand distinguished from injustice by an impanelment of the nearest twelve fools. Figures of Earth
- Doorly entered his plea immediately prior to jury impanelment, scheduled for this morning. Home - BostonHerald.com